May 2012 Archive
4771.
Facebook wants to buy Opera and make its own browser (theverge.com)
4772.
How Mark Zuckerberg Forever Changed the American Wedding (hellogiggles.com)
4773.
Data-Intensive Text Processing with MapReduce (Free Book) (lintool.github.com)
4774.
Facebook Database Write Failed Error, May 27 2012 (simplerna.com)
4775.
Two Lists You Should Look at Every Morning (blogs.hbr.org)
4776.
56 Things from One More Thing - insights for app devs (bonobolabs.com)
4777.
An Experiment in Book Publishing by Charles Petzold (charlespetzold.com)
4778.
Eduardo Saverin Finally Opens Up (forbes.com)
4779.
A World Without Copyright (blog.urth.org)
4780.
Facebook Phone is a Bad Idea (businessinsider.com)
4781.
Cultural Fit Survey (docs.google.com)
4782.
Three.js Sport Car on iPad at 40fps (learningthreejs.com)
4783.
RIM now has $1 Billion in Unsold Inventory (bloomberg.com)
4784.
Xamarin abandons its Silverlight for Linux technology (zdnet.com)
4785.
Spy malware infecting Iranian networks is engineering marvel to behold (arstechnica.com)
4786.
What Medieval Castles Can Teach You About Web Security (softwarequalityconnection.com)
4787.
Scaling Crypto in Python (ziade.org)
4788.
Opera is up 27% (google.com)
4789.
The Design of LLVM (drdobbs.com)
4790.
Depixelizing pixel art (research.microsoft.com)
4791.
Retrieve and Store Gmail Emails Using PHP IMAP and RedBeanPHP (cubrid.org)
4792.
Mark 'Rubbernecker' Zuckerberg reacts to $FB (sefsar.com)
4793.
A reality check for transhumanists (antipope.org)
4794.
Why Open Source Your Secrets (java.dzone.com)
4795.
With Plan X, Pentagon seeks to spread U.S. military might to cyberspace (washingtonpost.com)
4796.
A coincidence, I'm sure, but Samsung's Chromebox looks kind of familiar (dcurt.is)
4797.
Show HN: My one week project, Comics Headquarters. What do you guys think? (comics-headquarters.com)
4798.
Show HN: My Android App - Quotes (play.google.com)
4799.
Fluent, The Startup Promising The Future Of Email (techcrunch.com)
4800.
Samsung posts Galaxy S III source code, modders start their engines (engadget.com)